Wildlife Special Use Permit

List of species to be collected indicating the quantity for each and methods of collection to be used, which must be with least or no detrimental effects to existing wildlife population and their habitats.

For aquatic wildlife, in case of incidental catches that can no longer be returned to the wild, an affidavit of undertaking that the applicant shall submit an inventory of incidental catches within fifteen (15) days after collection.

Location/areas (sitio, barangay, municipality) of operation, location map of area of operation indicating the name of adjacent water bodies and landmarks) .

Project operation which shall include (i) type of RFF to be traded,(ii) names and addresses of accredited catchers as source ofreef-fishes to be traded, (iii)trading facilities such as aquarium and holding tanks (for traders of live fishes), (iv) market destinations/outlet, including transshipment points and (v) mode of transport to be used.

Governor’s Permit or Mayor’s Permit in case of Puerto Princesa City

Written commitment to submit to PCSD every quarter the following documents indicating information on every trading transaction made during the last quarter:

QuarterlyReport indicating the following data: date of trading, volume (kg and number) per species of reef-fish-for-food bought from the catcher-source and sizes (centimeter and number) per species of RFF sold with place of sale and name and address of buyer(s) who purchased.

Photocopy of the Auxiliary Invoice issued by the Municipal/City Government for all RFF traded within the quarter.

Certification from PCSDS concerned division that the applicant-trader has no pending case (before the PCSD Adjudication Boardor that the PCSDS has not filed any criminal case against the trader) related to reef-fish-for-food